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Saturday, January 31, 2015

The Inspiration Challenge on Splitcoaststampers is my favorite one of the week. For today's inspiration site, Audrie chose her Favorite Candles Pinterest Board. What wonderful choices we had for inspiration -- so much so that I actually made two projects -- one card and one tag.

For my card, I chose this gorgeous candle which reminded me of hyacinths, so I used my new ODBD Hyacinth set to create a birthday card in the colors on the candle.

For my tag, I chose these owl candles and used a new Elizabeth Craft Designs tag die called Tags & More 3 - Leaves. I cut the tag out twice, once in dark green and once in white. For the white one, I also used the leaves die at the top.

I love using googlie eyes on my owls. It makes them look wiser, don't you think?

Friday, January 30, 2015

Welcome to Day 4 of the Marks Finest Papers Stamp Shop January Blog Hop.

We're doing something different to start out the new year. We're looking back at all the wonderful sets released in 2014. For the 4 days of the Blog Hop the Design Team will show you their "Favorite" sets of 2014. Please visit each blog and leave a comment. One person will be chosen to receive their choice of one of the "Favorite" Stamp Sets we have featured.

Please hop along with us! You have a chance to win a "Favorite" Set of your choice! Just comment on the blogs listed below (don't forget this one) each day for more chances to win! (You do NOT, however, have to comment on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly!) The winner will be announced on

January 31, 2015, on the MFP Stamp Shop blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. (HINT: The more you comment, the more chances you have to win; and comments on the MFP blog count twice!) The deadline for

commenting is 10 PM EST on Friday January 30, 2014.

Let's get started!!

While the paper doll sets were not necessarily my favorite stamps last
year, this project that I made for the Paper Doll sets is my favorite project for
2014. I combined all three of the
original paper doll sets to create this dressing room.

Here are close-ups of the various parts of the dressing room.

Another smaller project using the Paper Doll sets is this
“armoire card” that I made for a Tutorial Team challenge.

Again I made a new card with the Paper Doll and the coordinating set, Paper Doll Formal Wear.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Welcome to Day 3 of the Marks Finest Papers Stamp Shop January Blog Hop.

We're doing something different to start out the new year. We're looking back at all the wonderful sets released in 2014. For the 4 days of the Blog Hop the Design Team will show you their "Favorite" sets of 2014. Please visit each blog and leave a comment. One person will be chosen to receive their choice of one of the "Favorite" Stamp Sets we have featured.

Please hop along with us! You have a chance to win a "Favorite" Set of your choice! Just comment on the blogs listed below (don't forget this one) each day for more chances to win! (You do NOT, however, have to comment on all the blogs each day! The names are drawn randomly!) The winner will be announced on

January 31, 2015, on the MFP Stamp Shop blog. You can go back and comment if you missed a day. (HINT: The more you comment, the more chances you have to win; and comments on the MFP blog count twice!) The deadline for

commenting is 10 PM EST on Friday January 30, 2014.

Let's get started!!

Anyone who is familiar with my cards knows that my favorite
stamps are flowers and also knows that I like fun fold techniques. I combined those things in several projects
made with the set Coneflowers. One of my blog
hop cards in July was this cascading card.

My daughter-in –law’s birthday was in July, and I used
Coneflowers for this “bouquet in a box.” I'm pleased that she still has it sitting on her kitchen window.

I thought I should make a new card with this beautiful set, so I made one using a favorite technique (Triple Stamping). The bees and sentiment are from another MFP Stamp Shop set, Bring on the Sun.

For her last challenge this month, Vicky asked the CCEE Stampers to use a technique I haven't used in several years. It's one a new stamper learns and finds fascinating -- bleached out images. Here's a link to Splitcoaststampers tutorial. After I bleached out the image, I colored the leaves and added just a touch of pale orange to the base of the flower petals.

Stop over at the CCEE Stampers blog and see how the rest of the team used bleach on their cards.

I had a small piece of this pretty designer paper, which has a couple of shades of pink on it. So I was able to use two different shades of pink for my card base and embellishments. I used the word "Celebrate" on the pennant swag and figured I could put the appropriate sentiment on the inside when the occasion arises.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Silhouette images are some of my favorites, and that's what Vicky asked the CCEE Stampers to use this week. I decided to make a masculine birthday card this week because I can always use a spare one in my stash.

Pull out those silhouette stamps because we'd love for you to play along with us. Go over to the CCEE Stampers blog, see what the rest of the team has created, and link up your card.

Monday, January 19, 2015

Today's Technique Lovers Challenge over on Splitcoaststampers is a favorite of mine -- Triple Stamping. I pulled out one of my butterfly stamps for this one. I usually use a slightly smaller image for this particular technique, but I saw a card using this Stampin' Up butterfly the other day and decided to use it here.

After stamping the butterfly over the three layers of white cardstock with Versafine Onxy Black ink, I clear embossed it and then colored it with three different Copic markers (Y06, YR09, YR27). I added the shadow behind the butterfly using three other markers (E50, E51, E53). Then I put the orange mat behind the two top layers and attached the whole panel to the card base, popping up the sentiment with a foam pop dot.

I also made a card for the Clean and Simple Challenge on Splitcoaststampers today. That challenge was all about New Year's Resolutions. I'm not a big resolutions maker/keeper, but I am going to try to do one thing -- when I put a card into My Favorites album on SCS, I should CASE it quickly. I had seen this beautiful card made by Harriet Skelly on Saturday and popped it into My Favorites right away. I even bought the same embossing folder she used later that day at Joann. Here's my version of Harriet's card:

I recently bought a set of four Spellbinders butterflies call Les Papillions Two, called that because it actually makes just two butterflies because two of the dies are shadows which you place behind the more intricate one. The larger butterfly on my card was made with that set. The middle one actually was a bit harder to make. I cut the orange one out first. When I cut the black "shadow" one, I had to be careful when I took the cardstock out of the die because I didn't want to lose the little pieces. Then I just put some Scotch tape behind the butterfly to keep the small pieces in place. The top smallest butterfly was made with a punch.

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Vicky gave the CCEE Stampers a technique challenge this week -- Stamp Etching. You can find the Splitcoaststampers tutorial here. If you've never tried this technique, give it a try. It's pretty easy and gives a wonderful outcome. I think I've only done this once before, and it may have been with the same MFP Stamp Shop image.

Please stop over at the CCEE Stampers blog and see how the rest of the team used this technique.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

The current Our Daily Bread Designs challenge is a Color Challenge, using one of my favorite colors PURPLE as well as a pink and a cream. I decided to use the Sketch Challenge on Splitcoaststampers as my layout.

I found two different designer papers in my drawer, one of which also had some pink in it. I wanted the pretty star to be the focal point of my card so I cut it out with a die and popped it up on foam pop dots.

Monday, January 12, 2015

White-on-white cards always catch my eye because they're so elegant. Today's Technique Challenge on Splitcoaststampers was to make an all-white card, and the Clean and Simple Challenge was to make the sentiment the focal point. I combined these two challenges to make this card:

While it's not very elegant, it is definitely white-on-white. After embossing the bottom panel and popping it onto the card base, I punched out three balloons, added some fishing line for strings, and attached them to the card with big pop dots. I tied the strings together, glued them down with a glue dot, and popped on a little white bow. The birthday sentiment is from a set of Sizzix dies. I cut out the words and popped them on with very small foam dots. Pretty simple! No stamping required!

Saturday, January 10, 2015

The Inspiration Challenge has always been my favorite on Splitcoaststampers. It's always such a treat to see how people see something and make it their own. Today's site is a Flickr gallery of Stampscapes creations. I have always admired the scenes I have seen that were made using these wonderful stamps. I have only a couple of them, but I did see a scene that I thought I could recreate. Here is a link to Kevin Nakagawa's beautiful creation. Here is my card:

I tried to get some purple into those clouds using a marker, but it really didn't look like it did in my head. I might have to practice that a little bit!

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Vicky, our CCEE Stampers hostess today said that it is the 20th anniversary of her mom's entrance into heaven and asked us to make a sympathy card we could put in our stash for when we needed one. I made mine very clean and simple.

Join the rest of the team over on the CCEE Stampers blog and see how they responded to Vicky's request.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

I don't often play the Color Challenge over on Splitcoaststampers, but today's colors lent themselves very nicely to a Christmas card. I had wanted to do another Fan Club Christmas Card Challenge card, so I used the CC colors of Blushing Bride, Rich Razzelberry, and Mossy Meadow. Unfortunately, I don't have those exact colors, so I improvised a little bit.

The dessert for the Color Challenge was to use dry embossing on your card. I inked up the holly embossing folder with some green ink before I ran it through my Cuttlebug. After I put the poinsettia together and glued it to the card front, I added the pearls for the holly berries.

Monday, January 5, 2015

I've got some great news to share today. I've been asked to join the Blog Team for CardMaker magazine for the next six months. I've looked at CardMaker for many years and on several occasions thought, "Gee, I can do that." So I started to submit cards for publication. It took a while, but I finally was published last year, which was very exciting to say the least. And when they asked me to join their blog team, I was over the moon! If you don't yet follow the blog, you should. You can get it delivered to your e-mail just by signing up here.

On another note, I thought I'd share a couple of cards I made for challenges over on Splitcoaststampers this weekend. Friday's Free 4 All challenge was a true "free for all." All we had to do was upload a card we were working on at the moment. I was trying to catch up on a couple of other challenges and made this one, using some new stamps that I had just purchased from Our Daily Bread Designs.

I love stamps and dies that coordinate with each other, and this is a perfect example of that.

My second card uses my new favorite Stampin' Up set, Four Feathers.

This was for the Inspiration Challenge on Saturday. As it turns out, this card also has stamps and dies that coordinate. I didn't realize at the time, but the color palettes of both cards are very similar.

Yesterday's Featured Stamper, Torico, has a really fun gallery. As I was looking through it, I actually found two cards I liked and tried a little experiment to see if I could CASE both of them into one card. Here are links to her two cards: Let It Snow and 'Tis the Season. Here's my card:

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A little about me

My name is Lois, and I've been stamping since 2006. I retired a couple of years ago; and, although I volunteer at my church and a local non-profit, I do spend a great deal of my energies on this exciting hobby. My late husband and I raised three children, and I have eight grandchildren -- from age 9 to 27.